Aston Villa Visit Relegated Burnley in Crucial Top-Five Race

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By Precious Godwin - Editor
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Burnley welcome Europa League finalists Aston Villa to Turf Moor on Sunday with vastly different objectives heading into the closing stages of the Premier League season.

The Clarets officially suffered relegation following a narrow 1-0 defeat to Manchester City, confirming an immediate return to the Championship. Their difficult campaign has continued to unravel in recent weeks, with Burnley now winless in nine league matches since their dramatic comeback victory over Crystal Palace earlier in the season. Seven of those games have ended in defeat, leaving morale low around the club following Scott Parker’s departure.

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Burnley’s most recent outing saw them fall short again despite Loum Tchaouna’s late consolation goal in defeat at Elland Road. Mike Jackson’s side now face the challenge of preventing a sixth consecutive Premier League defeat against an Aston Villa team full of confidence after a memorable European triumph.

Villa arrive at Turf Moor fresh from an outstanding 4-0 victory over Nottingham Forest that secured their place in the UEFA Europa League final. Unai Emery’s side overturned a first-leg deficit in spectacular fashion, continuing an impressive campaign that could still end with both European silverware and Champions League qualification.

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Aston Villa in their official X post highlighted a “Next Match” graphic previewing their Premier League away fixture against Burnley at Turf Moor on May 10, 2026.

The timing is pivotal as Villa, having just advanced to the Europa League final against SC Freiburg on May 20 in Istanbul, aims to clinch Champions League qualification in the remaining league matches. Fans have stressed the need to prioritize a strong result in this game, with some advocating limited squad rotation before resting key players for the final and upcoming Premier League ties against Liverpool and Manchester City.

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Currently occupying fifth place in the Premier League table, Villa remain determined to secure their top-five position despite the safety net offered by their Europa League success. Emery will also be eager to end the club’s poor away run after five consecutive league matches without victory on the road.

Although Burnley may play with freedom following relegation, Aston Villa’s superior quality, motivation, and attacking depth make them strong favourites heading into Sunday’s clash at Turf Moor.

Team News

Burnley remain without Josh Cullen, Connor Roberts, and Jordan Beyer through injury, although Axel Tuanzebe is nearing a return. Zian Flemming will once again lead the attack as he looks to reach double figures for league goals this season.

Aston Villa avoided fresh injuries during their Europa League semi-final triumph over Nottingham Forest. However, Boubacar Kamara, Amadou Onana, and Alysson remain sidelined.

Unai Emery could rotate his side following Thursday’s European exertions, with Jadon Sancho and Tammy Abraham both pushing for starts.

Aston Villa Destroy Nottingham Forest 4-0 To Reach Europa League Final (Photo credit: Aston Villa media)
Aston Villa Destroy Nottingham Forest 4-0 To Reach Europa League Final (Photo credit: Aston Villa media)

Possible Lineups

Aston Villa possible starting lineup:

Martinez; Cash, Lindelof, Mings, Maatsen; Bogarde, Tielemans; Sancho, Barkley, Rogers; Abraham

Burnley possible starting lineup:

Dubravka; Walker, Ekdal, Esteve, Hartman; Humphreys, Laurent, Ward-Prowse; Tchaouna, Flemming, Anthony

How to watch

ChannelRegionKickoff Time
Sky  Sports Main EventUnited Kingdom14:00 BST
SuperSport Premier LeagueNigeria Africa14:00 WAT
Peacock PremiumUSA09:00 ET

Match Prediction

Softfootball predicts the visitors to secure a comfortable 3-0 victory to strengthen their top-five position.

Aston Villa players: (Photo credit: Ben Jacobs)
Aston Villa players: (Photo credit: Ben Jacobs)

Burnley may play with less pressure following relegation, but Aston Villa’s momentum and quality should prove decisive.

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